LAS CRUCES &GT;&GT; Authorities confiscated an estimated $2,500 in illegal fireworks between June 20 and July 6, according to a Las Cruces Police Department news release issued Tuesday.

Las Cruces fire, police and codes enforcement responded to hundreds of calls related to fireworks during the 2014 season when vendors were allowed to sell their products.

The $2,500 worth of illegal fireworks confiscated included several varieties deemed illegal for use or possession within city limits including aerial and ground audible devices. Such fireworks deemed illegal within city limits include aerial spinners, helicopters, mines, missile-type rockets, Roman candles, shells, stick-type rockets, chasers and firecrackers.

A total of 436 fireworks-related calls, or complaints, were received and 15 citations were issued between June 20 and July 6, when legal fireworks were allowed to be sold within the city. The fire department also responded to three brush fires and nine dumpster fires believed to be started by fireworks.

In 2013 Las Cruces fire, police and codes enforcement responded to 323 fireworks-related calls for service and issued 25 citations.

No major injuries related to the use of fireworks were reported.

Illegal fireworks confiscated by fire, police and codes enforcement will eventually be turned over for destruction by the Dona Ana County Sheriff's Office Bomb Squad.